Spatial Changes in Kathmandu Valley: A review through political perspective

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Abstract

Kathmandu valley’s spatial characters are constantly changing, and as such, its urban morphology can beobserved as a frequently altered palimpsest. Developing on the trade route of Tibet and India, settlementsof Kathmandu valley can be traced back to more than three thousand years. The foundation of the earliestsettlements were laid out by Kirats in 300 BC or before that. The settlements expanded first under thesucceeding Lichchhavi ruling house who applied Vedic town planning principles and later the Mallasexpanded the settlements further with Astamatrika and Dashmahavidya concepts affiliated to Shakti-cult. After the unification of Nepal in 1769, Kathmandu Valley became the capital of politics, economyand administration, however the political centralization can be vividly observed only after the 1950's. Afterthe dethroning of the autocratic Rana Regime in 1951, the monarchical government had the authoritativegrip in government and development. The political turmoil did not stop until the 1990s, which brought twobig changes in Nepal, when the re-establishment of Democracy and wave of globalization broughtunprecedented change in the urban form of Kathmandu Valley. However, the democratization of Nepal didnot go well; the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) declared a civil war that lasted for a decade till 2006jeopardizing the baby local government (Decentralization) and causing massive migration to urban corefrom rural regions, especially to Kathmandu Valley. The mass movement of April 2006 changed thegoverning landscape, turning a democratic monarchical nation into a federal republic, with an expectationto loosen valley’s centripetal grip of economy and administration, if not politics. The era of federal republicof Nepal has witnessed the political chaos of more than a decade, in terms of urban policy and developmentstrategy. The paper reviews the spatial changes of Kathmandu Valley from the perspective of the politicaleconomy of Nepal till date. It is observed that the political system and social structure have defined thechanges in the urban landscape of Kathmandu valley. The paper takes into account the regime changes overthe period and the planning strategies carried out in the period along with the political economics behind it.The spatial changes of Kathmandu valley inferential to its political economy is also significant tounderstand the growth pattern of other growing cities in Nepal, which are largely influenced by politicaldecisions in Nepal.

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